Option 2 > more... - the div that appears when you click "more.." should stay visible until the mouse leaves it, but it does not seem to be able to access the div style.

chump2877

12-09-2007, 07:21 AM

A couple of things:

1) You should avoid using JS for functionality as important as navigation. What if JS is disabled in the browser for some reason? Your menu becomes useless.

2) You can do virtually the same things that you are doing with JS here with CSS (using unordered lists and the :hover pseudo-class in modern browsers to toggle the display of list items)...no JS is required unless you are still developing for IE 6....